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Shuts down
Hi..
If the laptop shutdown maybe it cause overheating.
Laptop shuts down? Computers may not be smarter than people, but if
they’re designed properly, they will shut themselves down before
overheating to the extent that they do themselves damage. If the smart
person keeps turning the notebook back on and figures out a way to foil
the protection, the laptop is probably doomed. Once a laptop shuts down
for thermal event protection, it may refuse to power back up for a
fixed period of time, five or ten minutes, or it may begin to boot and
shut down immediately as soon as it boots to the point that it can
figure out that its too hot. The over-temperature protection is
generally a BIOS rather than an operating system function, so one sign
of an overheated laptop is one that shuts itself down while you’re
using it and then refuses to boot as far as the operating system unless
you leave it alone for an hour or so to cool down. Unless you’ve been
working in a very unfriendly environment, high temperatures, direct
sunlight, etc, you should take even a single overheating shutdown as a
warning to back up your data at the first opportunity and to give the
cooling system a serious cleaning.
Good luck !!!
Regards
PCmania
7/15/2009 4:21:12 AM •
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on Jul 15, 2009
Bluetooth probleme
You can log on to HP.com and click on support and driver>Put in your model no>select the OS>Click on Driver Netowork, you could find a driver for Wireless/bluetooth driver install and also install HP wireless assistant to turn on/ of the bluetooth and wireless
7/3/2009 6:37:24 PM •
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on Jul 03, 2009
Computer is plugged into wall charger but will not
hi
diconnect the power cable from the CPU and connect it to the monitor if the LEDs on the monitor light up if yes the power cable is working else the power cable needs replacement
now connect the power cable to the CPU and have a look to see behind the CPU to see if the main fan is rotating....if yes then the SMPS (power supply unit) is working fine
check to see if the power switch and/or the Reset button on the CPU cabinet is anyway stuck if stuck then a slight tap on the side of the cabinet may solve the problem
if still doesn't work then the electricity is reaching the motherboard and the problem is a lil more internal and you would need some professional help
hope it helped
cheers
6/24/2009 3:01:54 PM •
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on Jun 24, 2009
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